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Anna Frank wrote her diary because in those days people couldn't maybe express their feeling on facebook and twitter so they wrote a diary. If you think it was war time and Anne Frank got that diary for her birthday so it was a memory for Anne Frank not just because she could write what was happening it was her memory from whoever got the diary from her. I hope my answer has helped you. x
Anne Frank.
In the diary of Anne Frank, Mr. Frank did not speak to the Van Daans for ten days following an argument about food distribution.
right away. two days
the world war II, probably because of the diary of anne frank
Anne Frank was born June 12th 1929 and became famous off her diary "Anne Frank the diary of a little girl." She was a European Jewish girl and how she died was in March 1945 a typhus epidemic broke out in one of the camps she was in and killed 17,000 prisoners including Margot who was Anne's sister. A few days later Anne died from the disease as well. If you Google Anne Frank you'll find out more about her.
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Yes, Anne Frank died in March 1945 at the age of 15, while her diary was found after her death.
The first diary (she eventually filled several books with her diary) she received for her 13th birthday. She had pointed it out to her father a few days earlier, saying that it was what she wanted for her birthday (and even mentions in her diary that she was with her father when he bought it).
Anne Frank and her family had to hide from the Nazis. Her father had a business. The building of his business had an attic. They hid in that attic. Anne wrote her diary while they were hiding. She left her diary behind when the Nazis found them. her father survived the concentration camp. He came back to his business and found her diary on the floor. He had it published.
Anne Frank (obviously) Margot Frank (Anne's sister) Otto Frank (Anne's father) Edith Frank-Holländer The Van Pels Family: (known as the Van Daan family in Anne's Diary) Auguste van Pels Hermann van Pels Peter van Pels Fritz Pfeffer (known as Albert Dussel in Anne's Diary)
The diary comes to an end three days before the residents of the Annexe were arrested. And she didn't "get to go" to the concentration camps - that makes it sound like they were resorts.